What is DayRider plus?

What is DayRider plus?

If you only travel occasionally you’ll find our single and DayRider tickets the best value. The plus zone includes travel in Royal Wootton Bassett, Purton, Cricklade, Highworth, South Marston, Wanborough, Liddington, Foxhill, Chiseldon and Draycot Foliat.

Can you go anywhere with a day rider?

MultiTrip. Stagecoach MultiTrip tickets (or carnets) let you to buy a discounted bundle of single or day tickets. Ideal if you only travel a couple of times a week, they can be used over a number of weeks or months (see the small print!) and so you’re free to use them anytime and anywhere in your chosen ticket zone.

Does a day rider last 24 hours?

Explore more of London by bus and tram The single day actually lasts until 04:29 the following day to cover any late night journeys.

Can I use Arriva ticket on Stagecoach?

Yes, you can use that ticket on Arriva, Stagecoach, Halton…. basically on any bus.

Can you use Arriva day rider on Stagecoach?

Please note certain Arriva ‘m-tickets’ are now accepted on the Stagecoach services shown above. Quality Bus Network routes are still accepting Merseytravel: Solo tickets.

Is Hopper fare still valid?

Hopper fare If you travel on Tube, DLR, London Overground, TfL Rail, Emirates Air Line or River Bus services in between Hopper journeys, you’ll be charged a standard fare. The Hopper fare will still apply to any further bus and tram journeys made within one hour of first touching in.

How much is a day rider Exeter?

Where to buy:

Ticket type Price Area covered
Exeter Dayrider £4.20 Adult View Map
Exeter Dayrider Plus £6.20 Adult View map
Exmouth Dayrider £3.80 Adult View Map
Torbay Dayrider £5.00 Adult View Map

Can I use a walrus card on Arriva and Stagecoach?

The Walrus card covers travel on buses, trains and ferries around the region. You can also load on Arriva and Stagecoach weekly bus tickets.

What is a My day ticket?

MyTicket is a bus ticket for young people aged 18 and under. You can use MyTicket on any participating bus operator’s services within Merseyside and Halton. Check here for participating operators.

Can I take my dog on Stagecoach bus?

One accompanied, well-behaved dog or other small animal which will not be a danger or a nuisance for other customers or our staff is allowed to travel with you on our buses at the discretion of the driver who may reasonably decide where on the bus the animal is best carried.

How long do you pay for stagecoach DayRider tickets?

You can choose to buy a ticket for 7 or 28 days. You can even choose to pay for your ticket by a monthly recurring payment and add it to your StagecoachSmart card . You can share group dayrider tickets with your family and friends when you’re not using them.

Where can I buy Stagecoach Multioperator bus tickets?

You can buy MultiOperator tickets from Stagecoach. You’ll be able to use these tickets on Stagecoach buses, as well as on some buses run by other companies. In some areas these tickets are called SmartZone. Travel on more buses in your area, as often as you like in your chosen travel zone. ExplorerTickets – travel as much as you like, all day long.

Do you have to have student ID to get Stagecoach tickets?

You can travel for a lot less with Stagecoach’s student bus passes and unirider tickets. Student bus passes and unirider tickets are only valid with your student ID card. The name on your ID card will need to match the name on your ticket.

How old do you have to be to get DayRider tickets?

Young people aged 5 to 18 years can travel for 25% off adult fares. Young person tickets can be purchased at any time of the day. Young person dayrider tickets give you 1 day’s unlimited travel in your chosen travel zone.

What is DayRider plus? If you only travel occasionally you’ll find our single and DayRider tickets the best value. The plus zone includes travel in Royal Wootton Bassett, Purton, Cricklade, Highworth, South Marston, Wanborough, Liddington, Foxhill, Chiseldon and Draycot Foliat. Can you go anywhere with a day rider? MultiTrip. Stagecoach MultiTrip tickets (or carnets) let…